Wednesday, February 27, 2008

A night in the park


Photo by Ashley Vincent
I took this image in the dark at a park in Seattle. I didn’t edit at all. I like the tint and how light the frame is without blowing out the lights in the background. Let me know what you think

9 comments:

Unknown said...

I like the way the tree is the biggest subject in the picture. And the town is in the background. I also like how the picture is a sephia color.

Shelby SPHS

Anonymous said...

I like this. It looks mellow/peaceful. I like the color. The only thing I would have fixed is the blurriness of the tree branches.

Anonymous said...

I like how the tint turned out, it looks like you edited it to sepia. the reflection in the water makes it more interesting.

Anonymous said...

My favorite part of this picture is the composition. I like how the tree is on the right side and the top and side is cropped out. The city lights in the background are a nice contrast to the nature feel. Nice job.

Anonymous said...

This shot has a very nice sepia tone color scheme to it. I like the way the lights in the background are faintly visible in the water, and draw the viewer's eye in. The lights of the city in the background make for a nice backdrop to the tree, with the tree's branches reaching out into the air. The only thing is that, for a more compositionally interesting shot, I would maybe have liked to have seen more of the tree, on the right side. Overall, great shot!
JM, SPHS

Anonymous said...

This picture is really nice. I like the layout of the picture how the tree is on the right third of the picture, and then the other two thirds of the picture are still very interesting. I like how this picture makes you feel calm because of the natural colors. Nice picture!

Brittany-SPHS

Anonymous said...

This is a great picture. My favorite part of the scene is that it is well balanced. The tree on the right anchors the piece well. The color of the composition is pretty dull, but that is okay. I like how the city lights are reflected off the water. The piece is very tranquil and helps relax the viewer. Good work.
- AJ SPHS

Anonymous said...

The sepia tone turned out great! if the tree had been centered it would have been boring but your composition makes it for me. This kind of exposure had to be hard to get with the lights of the city in the back and the fact that it is dark. Your focus also turned out great especially since the exposure time was long. great job!

Kenneth from SPHS

Anonymous said...

I like the sepia tones with the colored lights reflecting on the water. It’s very solemn.


Different lighting.


Short and long depth of field, but it looks really cool.


The mood is very solemn.